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Coronavirus: Uber offering 10 million free or discounted rides to vaccination sites – KRMG
Officials with ride-sharing app Uber this week announced plans to provide 10 million free or discounted rides to people seeking COVID-19 vaccinations.

Officials with ride-sharing app Uber this week announced plans to provide 10 million free or discounted rides to people seeking COVID-19 vaccinations.
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The effort is aimed at ensuring that transportation is not a barrier to getting the vaccine, company officials said Thursday in news release.
We hope our technology can help make the largest-ever global immunization campaign a success and deliver the benefits of the vaccine quickly, effectively and equitably, company officials…
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